Mothers To Risk Jail over Lemonade or Milk

Farmers, Others Criminalized for Feeding Communities


Washington, DC, Aug. 6, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Media Advisory

What: Two groups of activists known as the Raw Milk Freedom Riders and Lemonade Freedom Day, are taking their raw milk and lemonade to the lawn of the US Capitol to celebrate what they call their right to "voluntary exchange.

Why: Recent shut downs of children's lemonade stands and swat-style raids on small farmers have inspired these mothers and other activists to take their message to the Capitol where they plan to risk criminal charges, and possibly jail, by gathering for a picnic with these illicit foods.  Media are invited to witness the peaceful exchange.

Where: 3rd Street S.W. between Maryland and Jefferson near the Capitol Reflecting Pool, Washington D.C.

When:  Saturday, August 18, 2012 12:00pm

Who: Robert Fernandes, Founder Lemonade Freedom Day, Liz Reitzig, co-founder Farm Food Freedom Coalition and Eddie Free, National Individual Rights Activist.

Other Speakers include:

Max Kane, Currently fighting state of Wisconsin for the right to private contract

Derrick J, National Freedom Activist recently jailed for his peaceful activism

Pete Eyre, co-founder copblock.org

John Moody, Successfully challenged the state of Kentucky over private buying club rights.

Kristin Canty, Producer, Farmageddon the movie

Kathryn Dill, Liberty Activist

Visuals: Crowds with signs, Capitol building, Families with small children, Children with lemonade stands, Mothers distributing milk, Law enforcement

Background:  National Lemonade Freedom day founder, and one of the main organizers of the August event, Robert Fernandes, began the tradition after seeing multiple news reports about children's lemonade stands being shut down because they did not comply with regulations.  FDA has engaged in several long undercover sting operations and raids against peaceful farmers and buying clubs over raw milk. FDA is also pressuring states to restrict raw dairy access.

These activists believe that people have the right to engage in voluntary exchange and peacefully obtain the food of their choice from the producer of their choice whether that's raw milk from a local farmer or lemonade from the children next door.

Information about farm raids: FarmFoodFreedom.org For additional information on raw milk: westonaprice.org. For information on Lemonade Freedom Day lemonadefreedom.com

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